With the system of dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers, we have over 400 miles of navigable inland waterway available for transporting cargo the most environmentally friendly and efficient way possible. If barge navigation were halted, it would take an additional 120,000 rail cars or more than 700,000 semi-trucks annually to haul the cargo currently being carried via barge. Not only does barge transportation require a great deal less fuel than rail or truck to haul the same amount of cargo, it also results in significantly lower emissions being released into the environment.

Five barges carrying 5,000 BDU’s of wood chips is equivalent to over 100 rail cars or over 350 semi-trucks.